Virgin CEO admits he knew about BA collusion

Virgin Atlantic Airways CEO Steve Ridgway acknowledged yesterday that he was aware of the collusion between executives at VS and British Airways to fix fuel surcharges on long-haul flights in June 2004-April 2006.
In a statement released by Virgin simultaneous to court proceedings in London and cited by several press reports, Ridgway said, "I apologize unreservedly for my involvement in this case. I have fully cooperated with the competition authorities since their enquiries began in 2006. ...

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